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Log area ratios (LAR) can be used to represent
reflection coefficient In physics and electrical engineering the reflection coefficient is a parameter that describes how much of a wave is reflected by an impedance discontinuity in the transmission medium. It is equal to the ratio of the amplitude of the reflected w ...
s (another form for linear prediction coefficients) for transmission over a channel. While not as efficient as
line spectral pairs Line spectral pairs (LSP) or line spectral frequencies (LSF) are used to represent linear prediction coefficients (LPC) for transmission over a channel. LSPs have several properties (e.g. smaller sensitivity to quantization noise) that make them s ...
(LSPs), log area ratios are much simpler to compute. Let r_k be the ''k''th reflection coefficient of a filter, the ''k''th LAR is: : A_k = \log Use of Log Area Ratios have now been mostly replaced by Line Spectral Pairs, but older codecs, such as GSM-FR use LARs.


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Line spectral pairs Line spectral pairs (LSP) or line spectral frequencies (LSF) are used to represent linear prediction coefficients (LPC) for transmission over a channel. LSPs have several properties (e.g. smaller sensitivity to quantization noise) that make them s ...
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